Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Ancient Roman Jewelry and Earrings

Jewelry and Earrings from Ancient Rome and the Roman Empire. Both men and women wore handmade jewelry pieces including bracelets, earrings, rings, collars and necklaces. Romans wore gemstone pendants and pearls that  wire wrapped around gold. 



Gold Earring with Pearl
2nd-3rd Century AD







Earrings with Agate Pendant
3rd Century AD







Garnet Earrings
1st Century AD

Gold and Variscite Earring, 2nd Century 
 AD
 
 
 


Garnet Earrings,
 1st -3rd Century AD  




Gold Loop Earrings
2nd-3rd Century


 










Gold and Garnet Earrings
 1st -3rd Century AD

Monday, October 6, 2014

Ancient History of Earrings and Jewelry Facts


  • Earrings have been around since 2000 - 3000 B.C.  
  • 1st Archaeological evidence of earrings dates back to Iraq, from the Persian Empire    
  • Popular among Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, and Assyrians   
  • Two specific types of earrings worn: Pendants and Hoops  
  • Symbolized wealth, honor, social or class status and personal/political identity.   
  • Pendants with gemstones were commonly worn during the Roman Empire   
  • Earrings were usually worn by men in ancient times

 
 
Greece - Gold Earrings
 1-2nd Century B.C.









Greece - Gold Earrings
16th century B.C.









Roman - Amethyst Gemstone Pendant
212 AD









 
Syria - Gold Earrings
11th century
 












Iran - Gold Wire Earrings 11-12th century

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Ancient Jewelry Discovery Prehistoric Rings

What is History of Jewelry? 

Where did it come from? Who wore it and did it have a special meaning? Did ancient civilizations mold their own beads? What tools did they use? How did ancient cultures like the Egyptians, Aztecs, or the Byzantine Empire handcraft their jewelry pieces? Whatever happened to these pieces? 

In 2013, a group of archaeologists from Tel- Aviv University uncovered several ancient jewelry pieces from a prehistoric site near Apollonia-Arsuf in the Middle East. Pieces included coins, gold jewelry, and small bronze rings.

The items were initially 'thrown out' by the prehistoric natives who tossed them in large dump pits. The reason for this is unknown. 

Archaeologists dated these pieces to the 5th and 7th centuries C.E. Is there any special meaning to this jewelry? 
Interestingly enough, one of the bronze rings that was discovered has an inscription on it that translates to: "Adonai is his name." The article suggests that this particular bronze ring is an unusual finding and quite rare indeed!

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